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NIGERIA: Seun Kuti's trial adjourned till Wednesday as court fails to sit

 


The Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting in the Yaba area of Lagos on Tuesday has adjourned the trial of  Afrobeat musician Seun till Wednesday, May 24. No official reason was given for the absence of Magistrate Justice Adeola Olatubosun who has been hearing the case. Meanwhile, a source hinted a Lagos based Television station that she was away attending a conference.
Kuti was brought to the magistrates’ court but upon learning of the absence of the magistrate, he was immediately taken to the police station at Panti. One of his lawyers confirmed that the case had been adjourned till Wednesday, May 24.
The lawyer also said that the team of lawyers had followed the police to Panti to see how the release of their client could be arranged as the four additional days of remand granted by the court expired Tuesday (today).
However, outside the court premises, a group of people who called themselves members of the ‘Free Seun Kuti campaign’ staged a protest calling for the immediate release of the artist.

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